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Glazing Tips for the Summer: Keep your Home and Business Comfortable and Energy-Efficient

  • christinad40
  • 3 days ago
  • 2 min read

Summer can turn your home or business into a sauna if your windows aren't prepared. Proper glazing not only helps keep your building cool but also saves you money on those dreaded energy bills. When the sun blazes outside, your windows become gateways for heat and glare. Choosing the right glass and maintaining it well can make a huge difference. As summer temperatures rise everywhere, more people look for smart ways to keep their homes and business' comfortable and cut energy costs. Good Glazing is key to surviving those hot summer days.


Low-E coatings are a GAME CHANGER! These thin layers on glass reflect heat back outside while allowing sunlight to enter. That means your building stays cooler during the hottest summer days. Reflective glass options also improve summer comfort by reducing glare and blocking solar heat.


Also make sure you are cleaning and doing regular maintenance on your windows. Dirt and dust build up on windows over time, blocking sunlight and trapping heat. Just remember the cleaner your glass stays, the less the heat and glare build up inside your building. Always be sure to check your windows for signs of a damaged seal. Seals wear out or damage overtime leading to warm air sneaking in and your cold air escaping. Some signs of seal failure to watch out for are feeling drafts, condensation on the glass or foggy windows. If you see these signs contact a professional glazier right away to repair and restore that tight barrier.


Combining regular maintenance and care, watching for seal damage and even upgrading your windows with some more advanced options like the Low-E option will ensure to keep your glazing working at peak performance. If you have any questions consult with a glazing expert who can find tailored solutions that fit your local climate and lifestyle - so you can stay cool all summer long!

 
 
 

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